The images available to us on GH actions frequently break and I'm
tired of troubleshooting it and getting spammed by failed build
notifications around it.
I'm just going to use newer COPR builds for this platform from
now on.
The cursor colors in gogh weren't imported quite right; this
fixes things up so that we use the background color together
with the cursor color from the scheme.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/4257
* First step towards implementing #4226.
* Added InputSelector config options.
* Format + fix to prepare for PR to resolve#4226.
* Accept suggestion about pop().
* Fix typo.
* Tried fixing stuff from the feedback.
* Fixed typo.
* Fixed small mistake in docs.
* Small fix for label computation.
* Allow uppercase alphabet + add fuzzy_description.
* Minor cleanup.
* Use more standard alphabet (without j/k).
* Fixed docs after previous commit.
* Added key assignments to docs.
* Apply suggestions from code review (2 remaining)
* Updated arcording to feedback (added tests).
* Update docs (1 thing left to do)
* Added version details to the key table.
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Co-authored-by: Wez Furlong <wez@wezfurlong.org>
Root cause is that font-config will try to find a single font that
satisfies a query like `fc-list ':charset=2686 3065'`, but if that
is impossible, there are no results.
The resolution is to split the query up and look for each individual
codepoint.
refs: #4310
Previously we'd use the scaled-by-line-height-and-cell-width dimensions
for the text cursor, leading to oddly dimensioned block cursors when
`line_height` or `cell_width` were configured.
This commit captures the native cell dimensions into the RenderMetrics
which makes it feasible for the glyph and sprite rendering logic to
reason about it.
The cursor rendering now renders at the native size and position by
using a transform to scale and translate into the correct spot.
We could potentially use the same technique for eg: braille or
other non-drawing characters
(https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1957) although that is more
complex than just this commit.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/2882
Previously we'd return the Url string. Now we provide a Url
object that provides access to the various elements of the Url.
This will cause slightly breakage for folks that were treating
it as a string in their status event handlers, for example.
The docs have been updated to show how to run with both this
new Url object and also continue to run on older versions of
wezterm.
They now also show how to manually percent decode the url
for older versions of wezterm.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/discussions/4157
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/4000